Comments: Every Draft class has at least a few pure power hitters in it, usually from the college ranks. Songco fits the description, with plus power to all fields. He's willing to take a walk, but he'll also carry the bat back to the dugout quite a bit. He's likely going to be stuck in left field as a pro as his defensive skill set wouldn't allow another place. That's OK, because the bat should play wherever he is stationed defensively. That kind of pop usually doesn't last too long on Draft day.Enhanced Scouting Report

1387

Smith, James

Second Baptist School (TX)

2B

R/R

5'11"

180

1990-06-25

HS

56

Smith, Blake

UC Berkeley

RF

L/R

6'02"

220

1987-12-09

JR

757

Shaffer, Richard

Providence Sr HS (NC)

3B

R/R

6'04"

1991-03-15

HS

Comments: Shaffer might be one of the best high school bats in the Draft class. With a simple swing and plus bat speed, he should hit for average and plenty of power. He's big and strong and has enough arm to stay at third. His hand are fine, too, but there is some question whether his range will be enough to stay at the position, especially as he matures. No matter, though, his bat will play just fine at whatever position his future team wants him to play.Enhanced Scouting Report

1267

Renda, Tony

Junipero Serra HS (CA)

SS

R/R

5'10"

170

1991-01-24

HS

337

Powers, Connor

Mississippi St U

1B

R/R

6'02"

220

1987-12-21

JR

1357

Piscotty, Stephen

Amador Valley HS (CA)

SS

R/R

6'03"

185

1991-01-14

HS

487

Pericht, Michael

St Joseph's Col

C

R/R

6'05"

230

1988-05-23

JR

1417

Pembroke, Cole

Desert Vista HS (AZ)

LF

R/R

6'00"

200

1991-04-02

HS

1147

Pellant, Jon

Corona Del Sol HS (AZ)

2B

L/R

5'10"

170

1990-07-13

HS

877

Payne, Rashawn

Middle Georgia Col

2B

R/R

6'01"

1989-07-13

J2

397

Paxson, Joseph

Western Kentucky U

RHP

R/R

6'03"

240

1986-07-28

SR

607

Palo, Frederick

Houston HS (TN)

RHP

R/R

6'04"

215

1990-11-30

HS

1327

Orlan, Robert

Deep Run HS (VA)

LHP

R/L

6'00"

190

1990-09-28

HS

967

Miller, Paul

The Masters Col

LHP

L/L

6'02"

205

1986-10-18

SR

36

Miller, Aaron

Baylor U

LHP

L/L

6'03"

205

1987-09-18

JR

Comments: A two-way player at Baylor, it seems likely that Miller's future lies in the outfield. He's got a great swing from the left side, with excellent pitch recognition -- his main problem is he's too selective at times -- and he should hit for some power at the next level. He's a decent runner and has a strong arm, making it easy to see him patrolling right field in a big league ballpark one day. In a Draft class lacking impact college bats, Miller shouldn't have any problem generating interest.Enhanced Scouting Report